Cedric Mullins’ tenure with the Mets was disappointing, as he struggled after being traded from the Orioles last July. Despite the team’s hopes for him to regain his All-Star form, Mullins hit just .182 with two home runs in 42 games, contributing to the Mets’ late-season collapse. He acknowledged the challenges of adjusting to a new environment and the pressure of joining a talented roster. Mullins has since signed a one-year deal with the Rays, while the Mets filled their center field need by acquiring Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox.
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